Contact: Stephen McBay, (212)-637-3672, mcbay.stephen@epa.gov
Carlos Vega, (212)-637-3662, vega.carlos@epa.gov
Edgewater, N.J. (Sept. 27, 2024) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its cleanup plan to address contaminated sediment and surface water at the Quanta Resources Superfund site in Edgewater, N.J. The release of the final cleanup plan follows an extensive public comment period and aims to clean up the Hudson River area impacted by historical industrial activities.
“Finalizing this cleanup plan is a significant step towards restoring the Hudson River area affected by the Quanta Resources site,” said Regional Administrator Lisa F. Garcia. “We appreciate the community’s input and look forward to continuing our work at this site to improve the health of the Hudson River and this riverside community.”
The finalized cleanup plan will address the sediment and surface water contamination in an area of the site called Operable Unit 2 (OU2). Sediment in OU2 is contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, highly concentrated tar-like material referred to as non-aqueous phase liquid and arsenic.
Under the finalized plan, EPA will oversee work to:
In response to public comments, a notable change from the proposed cleanup plan is that the final plan does not specify the demolition of the 115 River Road pier. The EPA will decide after a pre-design investigation if the pier, which houses offices, parking and a restaurant, needs to be demolished or can stay temporarily. This decision will depend on whether the contamination beneath the pier can be dredged or contained without risking the structure’s safety.
For additional background and to see the final cleanup plan, visit the Quanta Resources Superfund site profile page.
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